Saturday, November 29, 2008

oystered 15:gone to earth (dec. '06)Total running time: 1:32:39.1. m. rosner morning tones (morning tones/apestaartje)2. echo clubseñorpasajero(welcome to echo club/kompakt)3. marsenjulesoù la nostalgiehabite(pop ambient 2007/kompakt)4. david swain media monkey (istvanzsolt’s plane ticket/gore infidel)5. nicolarattinuev(prontuario per giovanifogile/megaplomb)6. deadbeat one.two.three.infinity (version immersion/~scape)7. thomasfehlmann dusted (emopak/kompakt)8. to rococo rotgelb(taken from vinyl/staubgold)9. andrewthomas i am here where are you (pop ambient 2007/kompakt)10. ricardovillalobosguggasempa(what’s wrong my friends?/perlon)11. thomasbrinkmann die schiefeebene_inclined plane (klick revolution/max.ernst)12. klimek ruined in a day (buenosaires) (pop ambient 2007/kompakt)13. kilo …to the edge of the adriatic sea (kilo/onitor)14. markusguentneraltocomulusopacus(pop ambient 2007/kompakt)Whew, finally! That only took two extra years to complete. Well, that’s not entirely accurate either – three more 2006 addendums to follow: one experimental or ambient-electronic in nature, one more straight up techno/deep-house mix, and lastly, an indie/avant-rock post.Vinyl only cuts this time include Echo Club’s (that’s Jörg “The Modernist/Triola” Burger and Reinhard Voigt) “SeñorPasajero,” Deadbeat’s “One.Two.Three.Infinity,” Thomas Fehlmann’s “Dusted” (a version appeared later on his Honigpumpe full length), and Villalobos’ “GuggaSempa,” available only on a Perlon double 12” release.M. Rosner, a fairly unknown artist who has recorded for Australia’s Room40 label, opens proceedings with the aptly titled, “Morning Tones.” We quickly shift gears to the tourist-techno of Echo Club while Marsen Jules follows with his gorgeous and singular ambient-electronic style; one of four tracks culled from Kompakt’s Pop Ambient 2007 compilation. I know nothing about David Swain – this was one of the few redeeming cuts from The Wire magazine’s “Tapper 16” - while up-and-coming on the experimental Italian scene, Nicola Ratti’s “Nuev” calls to mind Papa M or other notable Chicago, post-rock artists. Again, shifting gears completely is Deadbeat, with “One.Two.Three.Infinity,” a floor-filler for sure followed by Thomas Fehlmann’s more dubbed-out, tight and funky “Dusted.” Appearing both on Pop Ambient 2007 and the only full-length release on Kompakt’s MP3 sub-label is New Zealand based Andrew Thomas with the patient, slow-motion “I Am Here Where Are You.” Ricardo Villalobos finishes the year in relentless fashion, following his epic “FizheuerZieheuer” with four more long tracks for Perlon, available only as a double 12” vinyl release. Thomas Brinkmann, who flirts from minimal techno to more abstract avant-garde electronics, combines the two styles here with the strange yet compelling “Die ScheifeEbene_Inclined Plane,” a cut from his Klick Revolution concept full-length about pinball machines. The overlooked, obscure, German based duo, Kilo present a real blissed out cut from their self-titled second Onitor full-length, landing somewhere between Jan Jelinek’s more recent textural output as well as including elements of his disco-techno alter ego, Farben. Markus Guentner, famous for his very Gas-like inspired full-lengths for Kompakt, finishes the set with yet another jewel in the Pop Ambient canon.Keep checking this page for some special “primer”-style mixes before the 2007 monthly compilations start back up. There should be some hard-to-find, vinyl only, and/or all but forgotten tracks included. Tip!

Friday, November 21, 2008

oystered 14:trance ending (nov. ’06: part 2)Total running time: 1:38:56.1. kometuntitled (audio.nl 030/audio.nl)2. rechorduntitled (audio.nl 030/audio.nl)3. bulgur brothersigloo mania (smoothie man/sunset diskos)4. anders ilarsand (in your eyes) (nightwidth/narita)5. geoff whiteopposing platforms (nevertheless/background)6. lithopsharpoon point (mound magnet/thrill jockey)7. jeff samueli think they are trying to say something (step/trapez)8. ricardo villalobosfizheuer zieheuer (fizheuer zieheuer/playhouse)9. robag wruhmehamburg 03.07.06 (papp-tonikk/musik krause)10. geigergood evening (supermayer remix) (immer 2/kompakt)11. adamaps (mayer/thomas rmx) (immer 2: bonus compilation/kompakt)The tech-no side of this two part post featuring tracks released in November 2006. The first two cuts are from a very limited, 12" only compilation from Netherlands’ based, Audio.nl. Bulgur Brothers is a Swedish techno supergroup featuring Andreas Tilliander (Rechord, Mokira, Lowfour), Johan Skugge and Mikael Stavostrand (Mitek, Vita). Anders Ilar continues his reign in the ’06 with this alternate version of "Sand," which originally appeared on a Narita 12" earlier in the year. Geoff White (Aeroc, Ghostly International, Force Inc.) completely surprises with an impeccable full-length from the always underrated (and now defunct?) Background-Records. Lithops is none other than Mouse On Mars’ Jan St. Werner, here with a typically abstract cut. Jeff Samuel also released a stellar, surprising full-length, like Geoff White, for the Trapez label, and "I Think They Are Trying To Say Something" is about as uplifting as anything I can remember. Possibly the best minimal techno producer of these times (2000 - ?), Ricardo Villalobos’ "Fizheuer Zieheuer" is here in all its 37 minute glory. Robag Wruhme’s ambient "Hamburg 03.07.06" is also a vinyl only cut, and the perfect comedown for Villalobos’ lengthy workout. The last two tracks come from Michael Mayer’s "Immer 2" mix CD on Kompakt. The first of which, from Geiger, combines a twisted vocal with more sedate and comforting melodies, while Ada’s remix of the Yeah Yeah Yeah’s "Maps" gets remixed by Mayer himself and sometimes collaborator, Tobias Thomas. A truly uplifting song as well. Rock it!

Friday, November 14, 2008

oystered 13:happy hunting ground (nov '06: part 1)Total running time: 1:39:04.a1. jodi cave untitled (blueprints/12k)a2. minit winged life (jukebox buddha/staubgold)a3. å something a long time ago. and there are no buttons, either, because (å/die schachtel zeit)a4. a taste of ra radhe-shyam in bliss land (a taste of ra ii/häpna)b1. rosy parlane part one (jessamine/touch)b2. geir jenssen jobo rabzang: a 6666 metre peak in the cho oyu himal (cho oyu 8201m: field recordings from tibet/ash international)b3. sunnO))) bp//simple (jukebox buddha/staubgold)b4. svarte greiner the dining table (knive/type)c1. christmas decorations tottering throne (blueprints/12k)c2. xela briefly seen (dead sea/type)c3. in the country torch – fishing (losing stones, collecting bones/rune grammofon)c4. leo abrahams water’s edge (blueprints/12k)d1. astral social club untitled #1 (astral social club/vhf)d2. axolotl astral light (telesma/spooky action)d3. huntsville melon (for the middle class/rune grammofon)d4. seaworthy map in hand pt. 4 (epilogue) (blueprints/12k)Part one of this two-part mix representing November 2006 focuses on ambient, drone-pop, acoustic doom, post-rock and more ecstatic, extended ‘bliss-out’ tracks, most with a hint of melancholy in them. Personal favorites include the opener from Jodi Cave, an artist whose music has been released on the always top-notch 12k label out of upstate New York. Unknown Italian post-rock outfit, Å, surprise with a lengthy track that starts off somewhat aggressively before switching gears – and moods – halfway through metamorphosing into something quite delicate and beautiful. New Zealand musician Rosy Parlane continues to stun with his effervescently ecstatic, extended forms with a track from his second full length for Touch, Jessamine. And perennial favorite, Neil Campbell, most famous for his Vibracathedral Orchestra band of misfits, now solo as Astral Social Club, compiles and remixes a bunch of limited edition, CD-R only cuts for official release on VHF. His track here shimmers bright, and at eight or so minutes, finishes all too briefly.Overall, two tracks come courtesy the Norwegian label, Rune Grammofon and two more from the UK imprint, Type, while four tracks are featured from the aformentioned 12k – three of which originate from the stellar Blueprints compilation. Two cuts feature from Staubgold’s Buddha Machine remix CD, Jukebox Buddha, which overall was kind of disappointing – or not – depending on how heavy expectations factor into the equation, with Minit, one of my favorite duos, included here along with ‘doom metal’ progenitors, SunnO))), a group I would never expect to show up on a blog of mine. Bon appetito!

Friday, November 7, 2008

Total running time: 2:51:21.Side 11. arnold dreyblatt brushtones (atlantic waves 2006/the wire #273)2. melchior productions ltd. different places (different places/perlon)3. paul wirkus valore energetico (déformation professionnelle/staubgold)Side 24. hervé ak taps of the claps (the closer/k2)5. tape nötväcka (ström - pausfågeln remixad/container recordings)6. sandy bull memphis, tn (still valentine's day 1969/water)Side 37. stephan mathieu die sonne toent nach alter wiese (excerpt from a shortwave radio landscape) (eco e narciso/the wire #270)8. grouper agate beach (wide/free porcupine society)9. mokira storspov / fjäderreverb (ström - pausfågeln remixad/container recordings)Side 410. stefano pilia the suncrows fall and tree (part 1) (the suncrows fall and tree/sedimental)11. andrea belfi footprints (between neck & stomach/häpna)Side 512. rhythm & sound see mi version (basic reshape) (see mi yah (remixes)/burial mix)13. mouse on mars skik (varcharz/ipecac)14. robert lippok unexpected behavior no. 7 (robot/western vinyl)Side 615. roman flügel presents soylent green after all (la forza del destino/playhouse)16. herbert down (scale/studio !k7)17. the rice twins for dan (reach for the flute/k2)Side 718. oren ambarchi happy ending (atlantic waves 2006/the wire #273)19. dj koze snauzi peitsch (stompin at the clubfoot/kompakt)20. jan jelinek happening tone (tierbeobachtungen/~scape)Side 821. minamo a herdsman’s life (a herdsman’s life/esquilo records)Vinyl only exclusives this time around include Melchior Productions Ltd.’s dark and minimal "Different Places," courtesy the always reliable Perlon label, Hervé Ak’s "Taps of the Claps" along with the serene "For Dan" from The Rice Twins, both from Kompakt’s vinyl only (thus far) K2 offshoot label, and DJ Koze’s dancefloor/housefloor friendly "Snauzi Peitsch" from the Kompakt label proper.But of even greater note, perhaps, on this playlist, is the abundance of rare or limited or hard to get tracks (although more and more, probably not so much the case): Tape and Mokira contribute tracks to a Swedish only compilation CD, Ström - Pausfågeln Remixad, based on different bird songs, Arnold Dreyblatt and Oren Ambarchi contribute to a Wire Magazine subscriber only special CD focusing on 2006’s Atlantic Waves festival, Stephan Mathieu contributes to a different Wire Magazine subscriber only special CD from earlier in the year (previously overlooked by moi’), and lastly, Japanese acoustic-electronic supergroup, Minamo, release a super-limited CD-r entitled, "A Herdsman’s Life," which you can stream here in it’s entirety.Which isn’t to say that all the aforementioned tracks wouldn’t be just as great had they not had this exclusivity tag to them. As well as all the cuts I haven’t mentioned. These playlists, to me, include the best tracks from the best records released in said month, or whatever. It feels good to be back after a nearly five month hiatus. Just let it flow…